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FREEPORT MEMORIAL LIBRARY
To: Board of Trustees
From: Dave Opatow
Subject; Director's report for DECEMBER, 2001 to be presented at the January 16,
2002 Board Meeting.
YOUTH SERVICES - Loren Agostino
Programs Sessions Attendance
01 00 01 00
Circle Time 12 16 29
Toddler Time 11 8 10
Teddy Bear Story Time 1 1 5 2
Pre-School Story Time 2 3 1417
Bilingual Story Time 1 1 5 2
Kindergarten Story Time 1 1 15 4
After-School Story Special 1 1 8 4
Girl Power 12 20 18
School Visits
Public 7 141
Private 4 100
Special Programs
Glamour Nails 12/19
Grades 7 & up 1 9
Author Birthday Bash 12/27
Grades K - 3 1 9
National Circus Project 12/28
Grades K-6 1 53
Totals 23 12 403 86
Freeport Headstart: On December 4, Youth Services staff made their monthly visit to Freeport
Headstart. Caroline Fenyo and Karen Farrell visited four classes to provide a story time
program for 52 children. The circulation staff made up library cards for the children and Youth
Services staff distributed them.
Freeport Family Literacy: On December 18, Karen Farrell met with parents and children at the
Family Literacy Program at Columbus Avenue School to promote the library's programs and
services. Ten parents and children participated.
Library Card Distribution: In the absence of the bookmobile, Youth services and Circulation
staff have been attempting to provide some of the services that the bookmobile traditionally
provided. Circulation staff has contacted all of the elementary schools and provided library
card applications to all classes. Once the applications have been returned, the library cards
are made up by the Circulation staff. Youth services staff then contacts the teachers and offers
to visit the classroom to provide a story time and distribute the cards. Library cards have been
distributed to all classes at Columbus Avenue School. Seven teachers took advantage of our
offer to visit the classroom.

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FREEPORT MEMORIAL LIBRARY
To: Board of Trustees
From: Dave Opatow
Subject; Director's report for DECEMBER, 2001 to be presented at the January 16,
2002 Board Meeting.
YOUTH SERVICES - Loren Agostino
Programs Sessions Attendance
01 00 01 00
Circle Time 12 16 29
Toddler Time 11 8 10
Teddy Bear Story Time 1 1 5 2
Pre-School Story Time 2 3 1417
Bilingual Story Time 1 1 5 2
Kindergarten Story Time 1 1 15 4
After-School Story Special 1 1 8 4
Girl Power 12 20 18
School Visits
Public 7 141
Private 4 100
Special Programs
Glamour Nails 12/19
Grades 7 & up 1 9
Author Birthday Bash 12/27
Grades K - 3 1 9
National Circus Project 12/28
Grades K-6 1 53
Totals 23 12 403 86
Freeport Headstart: On December 4, Youth Services staff made their monthly visit to Freeport
Headstart. Caroline Fenyo and Karen Farrell visited four classes to provide a story time
program for 52 children. The circulation staff made up library cards for the children and Youth
Services staff distributed them.
Freeport Family Literacy: On December 18, Karen Farrell met with parents and children at the
Family Literacy Program at Columbus Avenue School to promote the library's programs and
services. Ten parents and children participated.
Library Card Distribution: In the absence of the bookmobile, Youth services and Circulation
staff have been attempting to provide some of the services that the bookmobile traditionally
provided. Circulation staff has contacted all of the elementary schools and provided library
card applications to all classes. Once the applications have been returned, the library cards
are made up by the Circulation staff. Youth services staff then contacts the teachers and offers
to visit the classroom to provide a story time and distribute the cards. Library cards have been
distributed to all classes at Columbus Avenue School. Seven teachers took advantage of our
offer to visit the classroom.